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         Namibia Government:     more books (100)
  1. Report on a visit to Namibia 1-25 July 1989 (Namibia papers) by Manfred O Hinz, 1989
  2. The mineral sector in Namibia and strategic options for an independent government by Stephen Zorn, 1981
  3. The Presidential and National Assembly Elections in Namibia, 7-8 December 1994: The Report of the Commonwealth Observer Group (Election Observer Group Reports)
  4. President Sam Nujoma: SWAPO of Namibia by Sam Nujoma, 1980
  5. Proposal (final draft): Establishment of Government of Republic of Namibia emergency management system by Dawit Giorgis, 1994
  6. Affirmative action for women in local government in Namibia by Dianne Hubbard, 1993
  7. A Trust Betrayed: Namibia by David de Beer, 1988
  8. Namibia: A statement by Labour Party (Great Britain), 1976
  9. Namibia, the quest for legitimacy (Africa seminar) by André Du Pisani, 1982
  10. The continuing search for a solution to the Namibian problem: Settlement plans for Namibia (Kent State University honors papers : Department of PoliticalScience) by Mark Dierks, 1985
  11. Namibia: South Africa, SWAPO and the settlement (The Heritage Foundation backgrounder) by Jeffrey B Gayner, 1978
  12. The protection of human rights in Namibia by Jariretundu Kozonguizi, 1986
  13. The SWAPO election manifesto: Hope for Namibia? by Tim Dornbusch, 1989
  14. Namibia: The strength of the powerless, a dossier (An IDOC dossier) by Heinz Hunke, 1980

61. CountryReports Login Page
Namibia — Government Country Name (long form) Republic of Namibia Country Name (short form) Namibia Country Name (former) German Southwest Africa, SouthWest Africa
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62. Namibia Government Ministries | Directory Namibia Government Ministries
Namibia Government Ministries Namibia1on1 the complete information site and directory for Namibia Government Ministries
http://www.namibia-1on1.com/namibia-ministries-1.html
Accommodation
Air Flights Business Directory Tour Directory ... Maps of Namibia Office of the President State House Robert Mugabe Ave
Private Bag 13339
Windhoek, Namibia
His Excellency The President, Tel: 270 7111 Department of Presidential Affairs and Personnel Department of State House and Administration PARLIAMENT National Assembly National Council Private bag 13323, Windhoek
Speaker and Personnel, Tel: 288 9111 Private Bag 13371, Windhoek
PRIME MINISTER Office of The Prime Minister, Private bag 13338,
Windhoek
Prime Minister Tel: 287 9111 Office of the Auditor- General Metropolitan Building, Bulow street
Private Bag 13299, Windhoek
Namibia Central Intelligence Service Private Bag 13288, Windhoek
National Planning Commission Government Office Park, Luther street Private bag 13356, Windhoek Tel: 283 4111 Central Statistics Office Government Office Park, Luther street Private Bag 13356 Director and Personnel, Tel: 283 4111 Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Rural Development Government Office Park, Luther street, Private Bag 13184, Windhoek

63. Namibia Government Contacts | Investigative Africa
Hifikepunye Pohamba, Namibia Annual $172.732,00 Monthly $14.394,00 Weekly $3.455,00 See more
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64. Namibia Government Gazettes - Where To Obtain Them
Namibia government gazettes where to obtain them.
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/namibgaz.html
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Namibia Government Gazettes
Where to Obtain Them
The following message on obtaining the printed Government Gazettes has been slightly edited. [KF]
Date: Wed, 20 May 1998
Sender: "NAMINFO: LISTSERV FOR INFORMATION PROFESSIONALS IN NAMIBIA"
Subject: Govt Gazettes
To: NAMINFO@NATARCH.MEC.GOV.NA
The National Library often gets requests for government gazettes.
There is considerable confusion about where to get them, as a
result of Namibia not having a government printer and putting
the Gazette printing out on tender.
The following information has been researched by Margrit Hoffmann
from the National Agricultural Information Centre (thank you Margrit!): 1. The Govt Gazette Office at the Ministry of Justice (tel: 2805111 Mrs Isaacs) has some back issues of bound quarterly volumes of the Gazette. Stock is incomplete and binding of quarterly volumes has ceased. No unbound copies of single gazettes are available from this office. 2. The same office sells annual volumes of the Laws of Namibia Back issues are available, and this service will continue.

65. AllAfrica.com Namibia Government Wants Gun Ban
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66. Government - Namibia - Africa
government, namibia, africa Namibia, Government. Before 1990, South Africa controlled Namibia’s defense and foreign affairs, and could veto its legislation.
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Before 1990, South Africa controlled Namibias defense and foreign affairs, and could veto its legislation. The constitution of 1990 established Namibia as an independent republic. According to the constitution, Namibias president is the executive and is elected by the voters. The president may serve a maximum of two terms of five years, although a constitutional amendment approved in 1998 granted an exception to the current president, Sam Nujoma, allowing him to run for and win a third term in 1999. Legislative authority is vested in the National Assembly, a body made up of 72 elected members and up to 6 appointed representatives. The National Council, made up of two representatives from each of Namibias 13 regional councils, acts as an advisory body. During the period of South African rule, the security and apartheid (racial segregation) laws of South Africa were extended to Namibia, and black nationalist parties were barred from government participation. This barrier was removed as independence approached, and the black nationalist South West Africa People's Organization(SWAPO) won a majority of the votes in elections for a constituent assembly in November 1989. SWAPO won a majority again in the elections of 1994 and 1999. The most important minority parties are the multiracial Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA) and the Congress of Democrats (COD). search this website :: site map privacy legal

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